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They wanted Kmart!
Either means Kmart is asking WAY too much or he told them he wants someone else

Warriors never get what they want lol i think they wanted Dwight Howard and Tyson Chandler as well in the past.

I like the addition of Landry for them, he's a big body with solid defense and can hit the mid-range shot, he just needs to work on his rebounding he's only 28 i think its a good pickup for them in the longer run because their not competing for anything yet.

As for K-Mart the Warriors could of afforded him, i just think K-Mart is looking in a different direction maybe it's not about the money this time around, and if he is trying to get big money i cant see anybody throwing him big bucks he's a nice rotation player and all but at this point in his career he's like what 34 going on 35 no way is he getting this big money he may want. The money in the FA market is drying up pretty quick some players will have to SETTLE for what they can get.

Whats left for K-Mart

Nets? Evans, Teletovic, Humps --- cover their PF/C positions

Clippers? Thompkins, Odom, Turiaf, Hollins... they seem stacked down low plus they just signed Willie Green so they cant offer much, but vet min i think.

Their are other landing spots if he's out for money, but why would someone throw millions and millions for a 35 year old Kenyon Martin, the most he should be receiving is the BAE.. he'll get the MLE if he's lucky. I cant see him signing with teams like "the warriors, Bobcats, pistons etc etc... I think he wants the Money but also wants to contend in the playoffs

If he signs with the Knicks, i'd be thrilled... imagine that Jason kidd and Kenyon Martin 2 players most Knicks fans disliked when they were on the Nets and making noise

Sam Amick
Back from vacation & free agency continues: the agent for Nate Robinson, Aaron Goodwin, says the veteran point guard will sign with Chicago today "barring unforeseen problems." Robinson averaged 11.2 points (42.4 percent shooting overall), 23.5 minutes, 1.2 steals and a career-high 4.5 assists per game with Golden State last season. Assuming the signing takes place, this will be the 28-year-old's fifth team since the 2009-10 campaign (NY, Boston, Oklahoma City, Golden State and the Bulls).